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Hello and a big welcome to Monster Telecommunications.
As you know we try to bring you the hottest issues and topics in the Telecoms services industry (in and around helping you find the right jobs and careers). In this week's issue our article asks: Are Twitter and Facebook a serious threat to the UK Telecoms industry? Following this up are two contrasting points of view from industry insiders in our industry debate. It's well worth a read and you also have a chance to air your views on the subject in our online forum section. Lastly, don't forget, you can ask any questions about any financial services topics that you have and we'll try and get some answers and dialogue going in our future issues. Bye for now and stay focused!
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Every day a new idea or technology comes along that is set to change the world (remember faxes?) But seriously, as Twitter and Facebook take us a step closer to 'instant communication' on a worldwide scale. Can the good old telecoms industry really expect people to stay loyal? Read more |
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We hope our article was insightful and balanced, but as always we like to follow it up with the views of people who work within the industry. Read what our two insiders have to say about the Twitter and Facebook revolution and see if you agree.
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In this issue we look at average salaries for people working in the Telecoms sector based on the number of people employed by the company.
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What's your question about the Telecoms industry? What would you like to be discussed? Would you like to feature in our next email? Please let us know. Read more |
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